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maybe sarah palin picked it up in her days as a sports reporter. the jumping to conclusions about benghazi there's a coverup stating it as yes it's going on and we have to stop it and barack obama is guilty, blah, blah, blah, that's paranoid style of politics where you don't take into account the fact that people can make mistakes or that signals can get crossed or whatever. >> there were mistakes, i thought it was the 13th, it's the 14th of the month. >> right. >> when you keep doing this stuff, like at this thompson, i got nothing against tommy thompson, the kid shouts out at some event, this guy from obama is not extra chicago, no, he's from kenya, at this point in the discussion. that may be an acute negativity when trump brought it up but jonathan this trickles out every couple weeks. trump says the president is "monkeying with the unemployment numbers" keeps going on over and over again, just enough to keep it in the atmosphere. to the point where today only two in five republicans in the state of ohio, only two in five agree that the preside
maybe sarah palin picked it up in her days as a sports reporter. the jumping to conclusions about benghazi there's a coverup stating it as yes it's going on and we have to stop it and barack obama is guilty, blah, blah, blah, that's paranoid style of politics where you don't take into account the fact that people can make mistakes or that signals can get crossed or whatever. >> there were mistakes, i thought it was the 13th, it's the 14th of the month. >> right. >> when you...
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we wouldn't be hearing sarah palin talking about shucking and jiving. how much more obvious do they have to be? this is about trying to run up romney's numbers among low information blue collar white voters, particularly older white voters who are already uncomfortable with the idea of this guy being in the white house. not a democrat being in the white house, this democrat. this president. the person of barack obama is what is offensive to old cranks like john sununu who, by the way, hasn't had an intelligent thought since the reagan administration. why is he the top surrogate for mitt romney? because he speaks to that guy, archie bunker. >> you know, i have to think that all this stuff i grew up with watching it from the south mainly, but some were from rizzo and philadelphia, ben tillman and george wallace and, you know, all those characters down there used to do it, but now it's the sophisticated guys, governors of big states. rich guy in new york tromp. all over the place they keep going this. >> what we see is a continue wum. it goes all the way f
we wouldn't be hearing sarah palin talking about shucking and jiving. how much more obvious do they have to be? this is about trying to run up romney's numbers among low information blue collar white voters, particularly older white voters who are already uncomfortable with the idea of this guy being in the white house. not a democrat being in the white house, this democrat. this president. the person of barack obama is what is offensive to old cranks like john sununu who, by the way, hasn't...
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she also has the endorsement of sarah palin, which could be a pro or con, depending who you ask. so bob kerrey is turning to his own endorsement, steve martin. >> hi, i'm steve martin. you probably know me as the actor and comedian. but did you know i'm also a home crafts expert? today i'm going to show you how to make a wad of paper. a wad of paper can be a lot of fun just to play with around the house or maybe toss expertly into a trash can. but who wants to go down to a fancy office building and root around in their dumpster to find a good one. so i'm going to show you how to make one at home with things you have lying around the house. you're going to need a blank piece of paper, some paper clips, a few grabs, a stapler, a stick of gum, some scissors, and a hammer. so let's get started. take your blank piece of paper and make a fold. take one of your paper clips and just clip it like so. like this. make another fold and take a grab, make a puncture, bend the brads back like this. take another fold, take your stapler, give it a punch or two like this, maybe one more fold, use
she also has the endorsement of sarah palin, which could be a pro or con, depending who you ask. so bob kerrey is turning to his own endorsement, steve martin. >> hi, i'm steve martin. you probably know me as the actor and comedian. but did you know i'm also a home crafts expert? today i'm going to show you how to make a wad of paper. a wad of paper can be a lot of fun just to play with around the house or maybe toss expertly into a trash can. but who wants to go down to a fancy office...
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in elections, going back to 2008 when mccain was on, obama was on, hillary clinton was on and sarah palin, too. it is part of our political discourse. it reinforces the narratives. i think "snl" has had problems portraying obama. they switched to a new guy. jay ferrel seems to be better at poking fun at obama. >> seth myers took a stab at one of romney's most egregious statements, that his health care plan would provide coverage for people with pre-existing conditions. which it would not do. here's a dishonest statement that was admitted to being a dishonest statement that night. let's watch. >> when are people with pre-existing health care conditions, claiming that obama care will take care of you. loser. people with pre-existing medical conditions because, you know, he's not telling the truth. >> well, there you have it, lizz, how can you chuckle at a guy accused of lying. lying is not a nice thing to do, especially when the stakes are so high. >> it's true. when you have someone like romney who has been switching sides so much, you just go, wow, both sides of your mouth must be exhaust
in elections, going back to 2008 when mccain was on, obama was on, hillary clinton was on and sarah palin, too. it is part of our political discourse. it reinforces the narratives. i think "snl" has had problems portraying obama. they switched to a new guy. jay ferrel seems to be better at poking fun at obama. >> seth myers took a stab at one of romney's most egregious statements, that his health care plan would provide coverage for people with pre-existing conditions. which it...
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no, it was sarah palin that was enough to get the old jewish voters to vote republican. your thoughts on how this is working? >> what's fun about using humor and where it becomes a fact is i've been doing political satire for almost 30 years now. this is such an elevated time of people who are totally insane. so i think with comics you can hit with some raw language that sometimes is the inner voice that people want to use and they now like to use, you know when you're nailing like a nail into the wall and you whack your thumb really hard, it's a moment where you don't say shoot. it's a moment where you might use the swear because it feels really intense. >> yeah. >> so i think the comics -- they can resonate in a way that other folks can't or regular ads can't. so when you say, this is insane at this point, people, we're allowed to do that in a way that broadcasters aren't and news men aren't and it's been real effective. >> the great lenny bruce is saying, great work, guys, keep it up. anyway, thank you, nick moore and li sdplchlt z winstead. when we return, let me sta
no, it was sarah palin that was enough to get the old jewish voters to vote republican. your thoughts on how this is working? >> what's fun about using humor and where it becomes a fact is i've been doing political satire for almost 30 years now. this is such an elevated time of people who are totally insane. so i think with comics you can hit with some raw language that sometimes is the inner voice that people want to use and they now like to use, you know when you're nailing like a nail...
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remember what his most effective moment in the sarah palin debate was? it was the moment when he turned on her and brought up the experience of losing his wife, his first wife and son and infant daughter and what it was like to be raising his sons alone. it was a very personal moment. it was like exactly what you're talking about. instead of talking about his grandmother -- >> what was was the public policy implacation? >> she was claiming about the struggles of average working women. he said don't tell me about that. as a man i experienced that. he personalizes everything. he talks about his family more than any politician in america. he will -- if he doesn't talk about his mother, father, children, grandchildren, and grandparents tonight i will be shocked. >> you will hear ryan talk about his mom. sha he is in florida, currently on medicare. i think you will hear lots of family stories from ryan and biden. >> how does ryan normally talk? does he talk in that interesting -- he gave a good speech at the convention but it's almost -- >> a gatling gun. >>
remember what his most effective moment in the sarah palin debate was? it was the moment when he turned on her and brought up the experience of losing his wife, his first wife and son and infant daughter and what it was like to be raising his sons alone. it was a very personal moment. it was like exactly what you're talking about. instead of talking about his grandmother -- >> what was was the public policy implacation? >> she was claiming about the struggles of average working...
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they said, no, it was sarah palin, the mere fear of her as the vice president of the united states was enough to get the older jewish voters who were scared to death to vote republicans. your thoughts about how this is working. >> what's fun about using humor, i think where it becomes effective, this is just -- i've been doing political satire for almost 30 years now. this has been such an elevated time of people who are totally insane. and so i think with comics you can hit with some raw language that sometimes is the inner voice that people want to use, and the analogy i like to use, you know when you're nailing a nail into the wall and whack your thumb really hard? it's a moment where you don't say shoot. it's a moment where you might use the swear because it feels really intense. and so i think the comics, they can resonate in a way i think other folks can't or regular ads can't. when you say, this is insane at this point, people, we're allowed to that in a way that i think broadcasters aren't, newsmen aren't, and it's been really effective. >> okay. somewhere cosmically the great
they said, no, it was sarah palin, the mere fear of her as the vice president of the united states was enough to get the older jewish voters who were scared to death to vote republicans. your thoughts about how this is working. >> what's fun about using humor, i think where it becomes effective, this is just -- i've been doing political satire for almost 30 years now. this has been such an elevated time of people who are totally insane. and so i think with comics you can hit with some raw...